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Stephen Douglas did not support immediatism, which advocated for the immediate abolition of slavery. Instead, he championed the idea of popular sovereignty, allowing territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. Douglas believed in a gradual approach to resolving the issue, which reflected his political strategy and the prevailing attitudes of his time. His stance often put him at odds with abolitionists who sought immediate emancipation.

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